The magnetic properties of copper(II) 3- and 4-substituted benzoate adducts with quinoline and 4-methylquinoline.
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Various copper(II) 3- and 4-substituted and 3,5-disubstituted benzoate adducts with quinoline and 4-methylquinoline have been prepared, and characterized by means of magnetic susceptibility and IR spectroscopy measurements. The variation of their magnetic moments is discussed in terms of the acidities of their parent acids and the resonance effects of 4-substituents.
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著者
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Matsunaga Satoru
Department Of Anatomy Tokyo Dental College
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Emori Shuji
Department Of Chemistry And Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Science And Engineering Saga University
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Matsunaga Satoru
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University
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Goto Miyako
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University
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